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Letter from Wyman Spooner to Alden Partridge, 19 May 1823.
Defends his publication of the "parody" in his newspaper, which Partridge found so offensive to himself and his Academy; will not release the name of the author unless Partridge intends to prosecute him for libel and take the case before a civil tribunal.See letter of 13 May 1823. Transcription by Alison Horner. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Mr. Tilden to Alden Partridge, approximately 1821-1823
Undated invitation to dinner from Mr. Tilden (Joseph Tilden?) to Alden Partridge; addressed to Partridge at Earls Coffee House, Hanover Street; the author writes from Franklin Place; possibly written between 1821 and 1823.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from John Pintard to Alden Partridge, 5 May 1826.
Ebenzer Irving leaves the city to attend the examination; Don Pizarro will be joining the Academy as instructor of the Spanish language; urges Partridge to employ first-rate instructors; understands Partridge is marching his cadets to New Haven and hopes his grandsons and Mr. Wedenstrandt will accompany them.Mentions a pedestrian excursion to New Haven, CT. Ebenezer Irving was the brother of the famous author, Washington Irving, 1783-1859
Letter from Daniel Hatch to Alden Partridge, 20 February 1828.
Regarding the organization of the military department of his academy; discusses the salary and qualifications he would like in a teacher; Partridge should send someone who conforms to these requirements.Part of cover torn away. The author writes from the unincorporated community of Darvills, Virginia in Dinwiddie County
Letter from Thomas Bennett to Alden Partridge, 17 June 1826
Thomas Bennett writes from Charleston, South Carolina, to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut, regarding the speech impediment of his son Washington Jefferson Bennett; he wishes Washington to be allowed a furlough to travel to New York City to see Mrs. Leigh (Jane Leigh, author of "Facts in relation to Mrs. Leigh’s system of curing stammering, and other impediments of speech," 1826).Transcription by Sarah Cruz. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Tobias Watkins to Alden Partridge, 19 September 1815.
Notes that he had expressed in print his gratification for a recent visit to West Point in the "Weekly Register" and asks Partridge to keep that information (identity of the author) to himself; had receieved a letter from friend Thayer who was on his way to Paris; had also seen their mutual friend Judge Nicholson.Transcription by Anna Helena Denis. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Regarding the use of the Meeting House in Norwich, VT, 12 January 1835
Subscription list regarding the use of the Meeting House in Norwich, Vermont, dated 12 January 1835. Subscribers include Alden Partridge, John Wright, and Joseph Emerson.Transcription by Raymond Bouchard. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Letter from Aneas Mikell to Alden Partridge, 24 July 1828.
His father will remit money due on his account when he is able.Wrtten from Edingsville, SC. Postmark from Charleston, S.C
Letter from William Black to Alden Partridge, 17 February 1826.
Regarding the expenses of Charles Black.From Duck Branch Plantation, SC. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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